Kanye gained seven-million followers overnight and, as always, is only following one user — his wife Kim Kardashian

The week — nay, the new era – is off to a great start, because Kanye West has returned to Twitter after dramatically deleting his account last summer.

Following a relatively short Twitter rant, basically cementing his return, Kanye gained seven-million followers overnight and, as always, is only following one user — his wife Kim Kardashian, natch.

In the batch of new tweets, which feel like dispatches from the ether, Kanye not only waxes sentimental with a photo of himself and former brother-in-law Lamar Odom (who was previously married to Khloé Kardashian) when the two walked into Madison Square Garden together, but also shares early sketches of some new shoe designs and potential tattoos featuring the name of his two-year-old son Saint.

More poignantly, however, Kanye shared some philosophy, writing, “Some people have to work within the existing consciousness while some people can shift the consciousness. … Often people working with the existing consciousness are jealous of those who are more in touch and they become hard-core capitalist in hopes of creating the illusion that the value of money is worth more than the value of time and friends.”

It’s a safe assumption Kanye is referring to himself, with some wondering whether this could be considered his statement on capitalism and that one time he was seen hanging out with Donald Trump.

Either way, it hints at new, new Kanye and music on the horizon.

One thing we can be sure of — maybe — is that Kanye is writing a philosophy book entitled Break The Simulation, because obviously. So if he does up and decide to delete his entire Twitter yet again, which let’s be real, is inevitable, we can have Kanye-isms in our pocket at all times.

In a recent Hollywood Reporter interview he conducted with designer Axel Vervoordt, Kanye elaborated, “I’ve got this philosophy — or let’s say it’s just a concept because sometimes philosophy sounds too heavy-handed. I’ve got a concept about photographs, and I’m on the fence about photographs — about human beings being obsessed with photographs — because it takes you out of the now and transports you into the past or transports you into the future. It can be used to document, but a lot of times it overtakes [people]. People dwell too much in the memories.”

Some people have to work within the existing consciousness while some people can shift the consciousness

often people working with the existing consciousness are jealous of those who are more in touch and they become hard-core capitalist in hopes of creating the illusion that the value of money is worth more than the value of time and friends

He went on to add that, as a fashion designer, he wants to be able to bring high quality to more affordable prices for everyone to enjoy: “I don’t wish to be number one anymore, I wish to be water,” he told Vervoordt. “I wish to be closer to UNICEF or something where I can take the information that I have and help as many people as possible, not to just shove it into a brand.”

If he’s suggesting he would like to be a substance humanity needs to survive, dare I say, he’s already achieved that goal.